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Since Kanga had her ovaries removed I have noticed her drinking at the water bottle. Neither of my piggies ever seemed to drink much, they do get a lot of fresh food & I always assumed that was where they were getting their liquid intake. Their diet hasn't changed*, but Kanga is now at the bottle a few times every day. One of my previous piggies drank a bottle a day when he was very old, and the vet said that was likely to be kidney trouble. Kanga is not drinking a huge amount every day, I would estimate the bottle (it's a 300ml one) goes down about a centimetre per day so she isn't drinking an excessive amount.
I have been wondering about hormonal changes making her more thirsty - do you think that could be it? It's 2 months since her op and she has been drinking more over the past month or so. She is eating well and jumping about a lot, her fur is still growing back from her op, but otherwise she is absolutely as normal. I'm not overly concerned, but I'd like to know WHY!
* I have been giving a bit extra food to try to get a bit more weight on her, she lost a lot pre & post op but it isn't any different foods, just more of it.
I have been wondering about hormonal changes making her more thirsty - do you think that could be it? It's 2 months since her op and she has been drinking more over the past month or so. She is eating well and jumping about a lot, her fur is still growing back from her op, but otherwise she is absolutely as normal. I'm not overly concerned, but I'd like to know WHY!
* I have been giving a bit extra food to try to get a bit more weight on her, she lost a lot pre & post op but it isn't any different foods, just more of it.